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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

The golf boss who never stops working

Mike Whan isn’t your usual golf executive. At the U. S. Open, he’s more likely to be found in a beat-up cart than a boardroom, chatting up volunteers and players like an old friend. The USGA’s CEO grew up raking traps at a Cincinnati golf course for pocket money and free rounds—a far cry from his cu

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Why some patients hesitate with radiologists of the opposite gender

Some people feel uneasy when a radiology scan is done by someone of the other gender. This discomfort can lead patients to skip or delay important tests. The issue isn’t just about personal preference—it ties into cultural norms, past experiences, and even how much trust someone has in healthcare.

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Jun 20 2026EDUCATION

Talking About Death in Schools: Why It Should Happen More

School plays a big role in shaping how kids learn and grow, not just in subjects like math or science, but also in understanding life’s tougher topics. Yet death and dying rarely come up in class discussions. Many schools struggle to find the right way to include these conversations in lessons. With

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Jun 20 2026SPORTS

Understanding Gianni Infantino: A story of multiple identities

Gianni Infantino leads football’s top organization today, but his path started far from the spotlight. Born in 1970 in a small Swiss town called Brig, he grew up in a valley shaped by both Swiss precision and Italian warmth. His parents were part of a wave of Italian workers who moved to Switzerland

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Jun 20 2026BUSINESS

New Workplace Tracking Tool Sparks Privacy Concerns at Major Bank

A large Canadian bank recently announced plans to track how its employees use their work computers, raising eyebrows among staff who wonder if this crosses a privacy line. The bank claims the software, which monitors browser activity and app usage, will help managers understand workflow bottlenecks—

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Jun 20 2026OPINION

Small actions today build stronger communities later

Vaccines have quietly saved over 150 million lives in the past half century, protecting not just individual children but entire neighborhoods. Healthy kids mean full classrooms, busy playgrounds, and fewer sleepless nights for parents. Yet tiny doubts about rare side effects or public health rules c

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Helping parents spot and stop child abuse before it starts

Many parents today rely on home visits from trained helpers to learn how to raise young children safely. These programs show real results in keeping kids healthy and happy. But one big danger still gets left out of most conversations: child sexual abuse. Most parents never learn how to talk about th

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

A Texas Man Wins a Gun‑Rights Battle Over Marijuana

The Supreme Court has ruled that federal law cannot bar people who use marijuana from owning guns. The decision was unanimous and supports a Texas resident, Ali Danial Hemani, who argued that the ban violates his Second Amendment rights. Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote a narrow opinion, saying the govern

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Jun 19 2026POLITICS

President Lee Demands Big Changes to Korea’s Election System

South Korean President Lee Jae‑Myung has called for a sweeping reform of the country’s election framework after a series of problems hit the local polls on June 3. The most visible issue was a shortage of ballot papers, which sparked public outrage and led to protests that questioned the fairness of

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Jun 19 2026BUSINESS

Jet Traffic Skyrockets as Rich Fans Fly to the World Cup

The 2026 World Cup has turned North America into a runway for the wealthy. More than a quarter of a thousand private jets touched down in Los Angeles alone, according to data that was examined by a news outlet. That figure represents a 45 % jump from the week before, and it shows how quickly luxury

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